Tools & Equipment

How to Direct Seed on Your Market Farm: From Hand Seeding to the Jang Seeder
Learn why precision seeding matters for profitability, why Bountiful Blessings Farm chose the Jang JP3 over the JP5, and how to get the most from your direct seeding system.
How to Cultivate Weeds on Your Market Farm (Before They Become a Problem)
Learn the difference between weeding and cultivating, and how weekly cultivation with a colinear hoe or stirrup hoe keeps weeds from ever establishing on your market farm. Tools, timing, and techniques from seasoned market gardening experts.
The Fastest Way to Plant Large Transplants on Your Market Garden
Switch from a post hole digger to a drill-powered auger for planting large spring transplants. Tool recommendations, technique tips, and why moist soil matters.
How to Use a Greens Harvester: Tips for Cleaner Cuts and Better Second Harvests
Learn proper greens harvester technique, which crops work best for second cuts, and how to maintain your blade. Practical tips from the team that invented the Quick-Cut Greens Harvester.
How to Plant Salanova Fast: The System Bountiful Blessings Farm Uses to Plant 540 Heads in 13 Minutes
Learn the exact system Bountiful Blessings Farm uses to plant 540 Salanova heads per bed in 13 minutes. Drill-powered dibbler, plug tray tricks, and the Quick-Plant Fabric workflow.
How to Apply Soil Amendments Efficiently on Your Market Garden
Learn the most efficient way to broadcast soil amendments and cover crop seed using a chest-mounted spreader. Technique tips, powdered amendment tricks, and timing advice from an experienced grower.
How to Set Up Overhead Irrigation on Your Market Garden: Wobbler vs. MegaNet Sprinklers
Learn how to choose between wobbler and Meganet sprinklers, space them for even coverage, and set up a simple overhead irrigation system on your market garden. Detailed breakdown from decades of organic growing experience.
Row Cover vs. Shade Cloth vs. Insect Netting: What's the Difference?
Learn the differences between row cover, shade cloth, and insect netting for your small-scale farm. When to use each, whether they're interchangeable, and which to buy first — from extensive hands-on trials.
Why the Qlipr Trellising System Is the Best Way to Trellis Tomatoes in a Tunnel
Learn how the Qlipr trellising system saves hours of labor on tomato trellising — no ladders, just two clips per plant. How it works, mistakes to avoid, and budget alternatives.